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		<title>Hello, My Name Is Elia</title>
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Q&#038;A with Scotland Yard Gospel Choir&#8217;s Elia Einhorn

IE: The show on the 19th &#8211; that&#8217;s the first show back?
Elia Einhorn: Yeah, that&#8217;s the Choir&#8217;s comeback show and, strangely enough, our record-release show after nine or 10 months. The only show we&#8217;d done was a private [gig] for fans where we sent out [...]]]></description>
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Q&#038;A with Scotland Yard Gospel Choir&#8217;s Elia Einhorn</b><br />
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<p><b>IE: The show on the 19th &#8211; that&#8217;s the first show back?<br />
Elia Einhorn:</b> Yeah, that&#8217;s the Choir&#8217;s comeback show and, strangely enough, our record-release show after nine or 10 months. The only show we&#8217;d done was a private [gig] for fans where we sent out an e-mail and the first 30 people to respond got to come to my house.<code></p>
<p><b>IE: Have you been writing new songs?<br />
EE:</b> Oh, yeah. I wrote a ton of new songs. I took some time to let myself heal, and during that I wrote a lot of new songs for the Choir; I started a punk band with [violinist] Ethan [Adelsman]; and I started managing a band from Brooklyn.</p>
<p><b>IE: Does the accident weigh on them?<br />
EE:</b> Yes, some in a sad way, some in black humor. I haven't brought them to the band yet; that's down the road as everyone keeps getting better.</p>
<p><b>IE: What's been the lasting emotional effect?<br />
EE:</b> Taking time and figuring out what I want to do with my life -- in and outside the band. What's important, what isn't. I still haven't come up with the answers. Having so much time off, I hadn't had time to just sit and write for a long time. It was nice to have that. I wish I didn't get it the way I did, and I'd never want it [that way] again.</p>
<p><b>IE: Did you go to a lot of the benefit shows?<br />
EE:</b> I was at all of them except for one. It was an amazing outpouring of love. The Choir's done so many benefit shows -- for awhile, we had to stop because we'd gone broke never doing paying shows. It was so amazing to have that come back our way.</p>
<p><b>IE: What was the biggest surprise?<br />
EE:</b> We're vegetarians or vegans for the most part, and a grilling group called Man-B-Que -- a bunch of heavy-metal guys who put together artists and meat -- put on a benefit for the Choir. A great bunch of guys. We got to the club, and there was this massive banner there that said, "Vienna Beef Supports The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir!"</p>
<p><i>Six members of Scotland Yard Gospel Choir were seriously injured last fall in a van accident. The official release party for </i>And The Horse You Rode In On<i> (Bloodshot) finally takes place June 19th at Subterranean in Chicago. Q&#038;A by Steve Forstneger</i></code></p>
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		<title>The Detroit Cobras preview</title>
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Saturday, December 19, 2009

The most recent benefit in a city- and label-wide effort to rehab Scotland Yard Gospel Choir pits Bloodshot Records&#8217; alumni The Detroit Cobras, Dex Romweber Duo, and The Blacks together. 
If you&#8217;ve been out of the area, you might not know SYGC&#8217;s van flipped in Indiana, causing severe injuries to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Double Door, Chicago<br />
Saturday, December 19, 2009</b><br />
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<p>The most recent benefit in a city- and label-wide effort to rehab Scotland Yard Gospel Choir pits Bloodshot Records&#8217; alumni The Detroit Cobras, Dex Romweber Duo, and The Blacks together. <span id="more-6373"></span></p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been out of the area, you might not know SYGC&#8217;s van flipped in Indiana, causing severe injuries to two members. Since then, local bands have rushed to their aid with concerts to help pay medical bills and replace equipment. </p>
<p>This latest showdown features Motown&#8217;s Detroit Cobras, who originate from the same label (Sympathy For The Record Industry) that eventually took a chance on The White Stripes. Their beastly garage rock is something of an anomaly, however, because its frontpersons are both women. Appropriately, singer Rachel Nagy and guitarist Mary Ramirez look and sound like you&#8217;re about to get stuck by a shiv fashioned in prison out of a metal ruler. No mere window dressing, the stench of their primal rock is from the pile of former (male) bandmates who haven&#8217;t been able to keep up. </p>
<p>Former Flat Duo Jets singer Dex Romweber might be feeling guilty as a native Indianan; his Duo now features sister Sara on drums to make ramshackle rockabilly fit for Bloodshot. The reunited Blacks and California Clipper staple Lawrence Peters open.</p>
<p>&#8211; Steve Forstneger</p>
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&#8220;My Bucket Song&#8221; by Psalm One from Psalm One on Vimeo.

As we mentioned last month, the Chicago Public Library capped a &#8220;we&#8217;re not just books&#8221; promotion with a music contest, challenging Chicagoans to write songs about the city. Through September, &#8220;Sound Off&#8221; garnered submissions from across the spectrum not only stylistically, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>ONE FOR THE BOOKS</strong><br />
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/6789887">&#8220;My Bucket Song&#8221; by Psalm One</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user2366236">Psalm One</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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<p>As we mentioned last month, the <b>Chicago Public Library</b> capped a &#8220;we&#8217;re not just books&#8221; promotion with a music contest, challenging Chicagoans to write songs about the city. <span id="more-6027"></span>Through September, &#8220;Sound Off&#8221; garnered submissions from across the spectrum not only stylistically, but by age as well. The winner, however, wasn&#8217;t an unknown but rapper <b>Psalm One</b> (born Christalle Bowen). We&#8217;re not saying – this being Chicago – that the fix was in, though not only is Psalm a widely admired MC (she&#8217;s signed to Rhymesayers, home to Atmosphere, Brother Ali, and MF Doom), but, as was revealed when Trevor Fisher profiled her in IE three years ago, has a degree in biochemistry. (<b>Jessica Hopper</b> and <b>Rhymefest </b>were on the judges&#8217; panel, if that tells you anything.) It&#8217;s kind of like Dwyane Wade coming home to win a park-district H.O.R.S.E. competition. A people&#8217;s choice vote went to <b>Shawn Pennington</b>&#8217;s &#8220;Door Closing.&#8221; Psalm&#8217;s &#8220;My Bucket Song&#8221; and more entries can be heard at <a href="http://notwhatyouthink.tumblr.com/tagged/music_entry">notwhatyouthink.tumblr.com/tagged/music_entry</a>.</p>
<p><strong>AND THE VAN THEY RODE IN ON</strong></p>
<p>The members of local-group <b>Scotland Yard Gospel Choir</b> have never espoused much religiosity, regardless of what can be inferred from their name. But there&#8217;s a chance they&#8217;re either cursing or praising a higher power after their van was destroyed on I-65 in late September. En route to Cincinnati while touring behind this fall&#8217;s <i>And The Horse They Rode In On</i> (Bloodshot), a tire blew and sent their van across the median into oncoming traffic. Frontman <b>Elia Einhorn</b> told the <em>Chicago Tribune</em> that drummer <b>Jay Santana</b> managed to steer the van back into the median, but couldn&#8217;t keep the vehicle from flipping several times. Everyone was injured, though <b>Mark Yoshizumi </b>had to be airlifted to Christ Church in Oak Lawn, while <b>Mary Ralph</b> broke her pelvis and collarbone and Einhorn&#8217;s head was sliced open on the torn roof. A benefit show goes down at Hideout with <b>The 1900s</b> and <b>Brighton MA</b> on the 12th, while <a href="http://bloodshotrecords.com/news/sygc-van-accident">Bloodshot Records has set up a Paypal account</a> if anyone wishes to help the band pay for their medical expenses or replace their equipment, which was destroyed.</p>
<p><strong>MARRIED TO IT</strong></p>
<p>Even though our publication cycle prohibits us from delivering hard news the way we&#8217;d like, we do have the advantage of giving you perspective and closure in a manner your average source has no time for. (Remember Senator Larry Craig? Did he pray enough to get the gayness out of him? Hello CNN? ABC?) So. You might remember this little saga we followed all summer called &#8220;<b>Aerosmith</b>.&#8221; (They were on our June cover to tout a summer tour; the bandmembers endured various mishaps until the jaunt was eventually scrapped.) It turns out, since frontman <b>Steven Tyler</b>&#8217;s stage-fall that ended their roadtrip, he had not spoken to any of the rest of the band until an October 17th concert in Hawaii. Guitarist <b>Joe Perry</b> released a solo record and told Reuters that he hasn&#8217;t written a song with Tyler in more than a decade (so much for the next band album happening anytime soon), and Aerosmith will be put on the shelf indefinitely. Adding insult, Perry&#8217;s wife Billie sent a Twitter that she has never listened to an Aerosmith album from start to finish. &#8220;Without the live show, the songs n [sic] lyrics don&#8217;t move me.&#8221; Wait a second, she has a Twitter page?</p>
<p><strong>BUT ONLY ONE DVD?</strong></p>
<p>There seems to be some confusion. At various points in the last two years, we&#8217;ve been told the CD era is over, and downloads are the form. (Never mind that 29 percent of households in this country do not have regular Internet access.) Pitchfork proclaimed this transition at least twice: once for Guns N&#8217; Roses&#8217; <em>Chinese Democracy</em>, and again when The Beatles&#8217; albums were restored – the post-Sticky Fingers Rolling Stones reissues were justifiably ignored. Jazz, of course, sees no boundaries, so if the key or time signature changes the band adapts and Jimmy Smith (tuning out his death) takes a 20-minute organ solo. That&#8217;s how come Columbia Records can justify its latest dip into the <b>Miles Davis</b> (a Dolton native!) pie: <em>The Complete Columbia Album Collection</em>, a 70-CD, single-DVD, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Columbia-Collection-Amazon-com-Exclusive/dp/B002EOF7U8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=music&#038;qid=1256938404&#038;sr=8-1">$325 Amazon.com exclusive</a>. The package, which is only undergoing a single pressing, also includes a 250-page book and all the rarities/outtakes that have been included with recent reissues. The irony is by the time the average Davis fan has time to absorb all this material and appreciate the remastering, not only will the CD era be over, but likely life as well. The cockroaches will thank you for your purchase.</p>
<p>&#8211; Steve Forstneger</p>
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